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「T」から始まる用語のさくいん
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- T
- TA
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- TI
- TJ
- TK
- TL
- TM
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- TO
- TP
- TQ
- TR
- TS
- TT
- TU
- TV
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- TX
- TY
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- T(50音)
- T(タイ文字)
- T(数字)
- T(記号)
- to look forward to something
- to look innocent or child-like
- to look interesting
- to look like
- To look like a famous person
- To look like someone else
- to look more intelligent when one is wearing glasses
- To look satisfied
- to look three-dimensional
- to look unreliable just because of being short/small
- to look worn out
- to look younger than usual
- To loose wages
- To loosen a screw
- to loosen one's grip
- To lose a raffle
- To lose balance
- To lose consciousness in a matter of seconds
- To lose face means to be humiliated.
- To lose faith in God is to lose your guide.
- To lose faith in God is to lose your points of reference.
- To lose heat
- To lose on the lottery
- to lose one's composure
- To lose one's composure
- To lose one's footing on the stairs
- to lose one's way
- To lose one's way
- To lose ones voice
- to lose one’s temper easily
- to lose sight of the essence
- to lose sight of the essence of things
- To lose time
- to lose track of the days of the week
- To lose weight you have to work out for at least 3 months
- to love
- To Love Again
- to love and respect
- To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness.
- To love and to cherish, till death do us part.
- To love forever
- To love oneself
- To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance.
- To love our neighbors is our duty.
- to love peace
- To love someone forever
- To love someone to breaking point is a poetic expression
- to low memory
- To lower a hurdle
- To lower a priority
- To lower a threshold
- to lower one's fists
- to lower the resting metabolic rate
- To lower the stakes
- To lower the volume
- to lull someone into a sense of security
- to lure
- to maintain
- to maintain a safe distance
- to maintain a sense of security
- to maintain a spirit of patriotism
- to maintain consistency
- to maintain dominance
- to maintain security
- To make
- To make a 1 yen coin costs 3 yen.
- To make a 1 yen coin takes 3 yen.
- to make a best effort to
- To make a big change
- To make a cake, you must use eggs, butter and sugar.
- to make a compilation and
- To make a copy
- To make a costly sacrifice in course of justice
- To make a dented board flat
- To make a difference
- to make a fist
- to make a gesture
- To make a great effort
- To make a home
- To make a list
- to make a long story short
- To make a long story short, everything went fine.
- To make a long story short, he married his first love.
- To make a long story short, he was fired.
- To make a long story short, I was fired.
- To make a long story short, we buried the hatchet.
- To make a long story short, we cannot accept your offer.
- To make a long story short, we married.
- To make a market valuation
- to make a method more important than its purpose
- to make a mistake
- To make a mountain out of a molehill
- To make a path
- to make a payment via bank deposit transfer
- To make a plan
- To make a post on a message board
- to make a pun
- to make a purchase in spanish
- To make a relative evaluation
- to make a research
- To make a reservation at a hotel
- to make a rice ball
- to make a safe descent
- To make a schedule
- to make a service area the destination, instead of a stopping point
- To make a spontaneous one-liner
- To make a vow of everlasting love
- To make a web, it starts by making a frame of this silk and fastening it to hard objects, such as trees or fences.
- to make a wish
- to make according to the illustration
- to make alterations to make it easier to use
- To make an achievement
- to make an aggressive move on a girl one is into
- to make an appointment
- To make an appointment
- To make an excuse for having stayed out late.
- To make an exit half way
- to make an inexpensive telephone call
- To make an overall evaluation
- to make and recieve calls
- To make change
- To make coffee also requires practice.
- to make easier
- to make ends meet
- to make friends
- to make frinds in japanese
- to make fun of an amateur
- to make happy
- to make hearts closer
- to make impossible to possible
- to make into
- To make irresponsible comments
- To make it better
- to make it even easier
- to make it less salty
- to make it realized
- to make it work next time
- to make it worth while to go on
- to make it worthwhile
- To make marking
- To make matter worse, the traffic was bad.
- to make matters worse
- To make matters worse
- to make matters worse in japanese
- To make matters worse, he began to drink sake.
- To make matters worse, he fell ill.
- To make matters worse, he isn't even conscious of annoying his neighbors.
- To make matters worse, her husband died.
- To make matters worse, his mother became ill.
- To make matters worse, his wife fell ill.
- To make matters worse, it began snowing.
- To make matters worse, it began to rain heavily.
- To make matters worse, it began to rain.
- To make matters worse, it began to snow.
- To make matters worse, it began to thunder fiercely.
- To make matters worse, there were signs of a fearful storm.
- To make memories
- To make mistakes is not always wrong.
- to make money by the end of the month
- To make money is not the purpose of life.
- to make money japanese
- To make our house payments, we're going to have to tighten our belts.
- to make plans in japanese
- to make profits
- To make progress in one's studies
- to make safe
- to make sense
- to make someone diabolical
- To make someone excited
- to make someone feel animosity
- To make something a background
- To make something a secret
- To make something beautiful
- to make something messy
- To make something more severe
- To make something stricter
- To make something with love
- to make successful
- to make sure
- to make sure not to keep the customers wait
- to make sure that
- To make sure that I said all the right things in the letter.
- to make tea in the kitchen
- To make the most of now
- to make the most out of your work experience
- To make the ultimate playlist
- to make things right
- To make things worse, it started snowing.
- To make this cake, you'll need baking powder and unsalted butter.
- to make this simple
- to make through
- to make tourism the main industry
- to make trouble
- To make trouble
- to make up
- to make up a subfamily
- To make up for his unpleasant experiences in the hospital, Tom drank a little more than he should have.
- to make up for you
- to make up one's mind
- to make you
- to make you eat your words
- to make yourself
- To manage a company
- to manage a failover
- to manage a/the situation
- To manipulate figures
- to many
- to many mosquitos
- To many people today, "competitive" is a bad word.
- To many people, it was nothing short of a miracle.
- To many, change seems inevitable.
- to march in mourning
- to mark
- To mark something
- To master English is difficult.
- To master English is hard.
- to match
- to match one's pace
- To match the English language, the translation was modified.
- to maximize safety
- to me
- To me
- to me by me through me
- to me for me
- To me he's no different from a million other dull middle aged men.
- To me skiing is far more interesting than skating.
- To me, airplanes are machines that fly off to out-of-the-ordinary places.
- To me, fair friend, you never can be old.
- To me, he is like a king.
- To me, it is important.
- To me, it's important.
- To me, it's xx.
- To me, she's irreplaceable.
- To me, skiing is far more interesting than skating.
- To me, the Japanese concept of "tatemae to honne" is just about lying to each other. Isn't it overly superficial? What about sincerity? I know it's about being considerate of others' feelings, but I still don't really like it.
- to mean well
- to meaning
- to measure
- to measure pressure
- to measure the heart rate at rest
- To measure the time taken to do one lap
- To measure the weight of something
- to meet
- To meet a budget
- To meet a deadline
- To meet a demand
- To meet demands
- to meet expectations
- To meet expectations
- To meet is to part.
- To meet one's needs
- to meet one’s first love at a school reunion after so many years
- To meet privately
- To meet requirements
- To meet someone unexpectedly
- To meet up somewhere
- to meet your
- To meet your wishes
- to mellow with age
- to melt in ones mouth
- to melt japanese
- To mentally strengthen oneself
- To mess with one's head
- to metinon it
- to migrate
- to milk
- to mimic conjugation
- to mine
- to minimize bad publicity
- to misjudge something/someone
- To miss a deadline
- to miss one's hometown
- To miss one’s home
- To miss out on doing
- to mistake a person for somebody else
- to mitigate the adverse effects
- to Mitoshi
- to mix something well using one’s hands
- To mix well
- TO MKR3-8 I/F CONTROL BOX
- to mock
- To mold a rice ball in one's hand
- to monitor the safety
- to more
- to more accurately characterize .....
- to more success
- to morrow
- to most
- to mount
- to moushimasu vs to iimasu
- to move
- To move
- to move 4 steps in a sugoroku board game
- To move an establishment
- To move away
- to move forward
- To move on to the next step
- To move one’s neck
- to move safely
- to move the legs
- to move the office to a new building
- to move the shoulder blades closer to each other
- to multiply
- To mutually follow
- To my amazement she came first.
- To my amazement, it disappeared in an instant.
- To my amusement, everyone believed my story.
- To my astonishment, my money was gone.
- to my boss
- to my buddy
- To my chief strategist, David Axelrod, who's been a partner with me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics! You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done.
- To my dear boy/girl who worked hard for 1 year
- to my dearest
- To My Dearest
- To my dearest,
- to my despair
- To my disappointment I found that she wasn't honest.
- To my disappointment, he had already started.
- To my disappointment, his letter didn't come.
- to my dismay
- To my dismay I found I had lost my money.
- To my dismay, he was caught cheating in the examination.
- To my dismay, my wallet was gone.
- to my eyes
- to my eyes meaning
- to my first choice
- to my future self
- to my grave disappountment
- To my great delight, he won the first prize.
- To my great disappointment, she didn't come.
- To my great relief, her new work of art added to her reputation.
- To my great sorrow, my father died young.
- To my great surprise, we won!
- To my horror, the man took a gun out of his pocket.
- To my joy, my daughter passed the examination.
- to my knowledge
- to my knowledge as far as i know
- to my knowledge as far as i know
- to my knowledge meaning
- To my knowledge, he has not been involved in the fraud scheme.
- To my knowledge, she has not left yet.
- To my knowledge, there are no good books on the theory.
- To my knowledge, this chemical will prevent germs from breeding.
- to my little brother.
- to my mind
- To my mind, it was his mistake.
- To my mind, the worst part of air travel is the hanging around in airport lounges.
- To my parents, I would always be a child
- to my point
- To my regret I cannot accept your invitation.
- To my regret there are many students who cheat.
- To my regret, his was nothing but a short-lived triumph.
- To my regret, my father could not recover from his long illness.
- To my regret, my favorite TV show went off the air last month.
- To my relief he recovered from his illness.
- To my relief, he came home safe and sound.
- To my shock, he killed himself by taking poison.
- To my side, my wife, who I'm presently at odds with, lies sleeping.
- To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my other brothers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support that you've given me.
- To my sorrow, my father cannot attend the meeting.
- to my surprise
- To my surprise, he didn't know how to use the dictionary.
- To my surprise, he easily came up with a plan.
- To my surprise, he failed in the exam.
- To my surprise, he failed the examination.
- To my surprise, he got married to a very beautiful actress.
- To my surprise, he had a beautiful voice.
- To my surprise, he has failed.
- To my surprise, he refused my offer.
- To my surprise, he was good at singing.
- To my surprise, he won the prize.
- To my surprise, her reply was flatly negative.
- To my surprise, she could not answer the question.
- To my surprise, she spoke English very well.
- To my surprise, she was alive.
- To my surprise, the anthropologist was accused of murder.
- To my surprise, the child came here by himself all the way from Yokohama.
- To my surprise, the door was unlocked.
- To my surprise, the noted psychologist was accused of a kidnapping.
- To my surprise, there were no people in the village.
- To my surprise, they ate the meat raw.
- To my thinking, business is improving.
- to my understanding
- to my way of thinking
- To my way of thinking, that was his mistake.
- to myself
- to n decimal places
- To name a famous place
- to name a few
- to name a few in french
- to name but a few
- to name only a few
- to narrow down the possibility
- To need a warning
- To need time
- to neglect
- To neglect responsibility
- To neglect something important
- To never forget
- To never give up
- To never go again
- to new heights
- TO NEXT UNIT
- to nitpick
- to no avail
- to no degree
- To no do something this time
- to no effect
- to no end
- To no one's surprise, loud noise has been proved to affect one's sense of hearing.
- to nod for approval
- to nominate
- to none
- To not be able to meet someone
- To not be able to say something well
- To not be any help
- To not be anywhere
- To not be focused on preconceptions
- To not be found
- To not be going anywhere
- To not be holding something
- To not be influenced by those around you
- To not be informative
- To not be worth it
- to not become discouraged
- to not catch a cold
- to not cover one's mouth
- to not disgrace the name of ~
- to not do
- to not express love
- to not finish one's food
- To not get along
- To not get along well
- to not get over something
- to not give up
- To not go somewhere again
- To not have any room emotionally
- To not have much confidence
- to not have much experience in romance
- To not know how to do something
- To not know what is going to happen
- To not know why
- To not lack for food
- To not leave the house
- To not let someone down
- To not look alike at all
- to not look someone in the eye
- To not make waves
- to not not to
- to not notice that one has been bitten by a mosquito
- to not pay
- To not pay
- To not procrastinate
- To not put something off
- To not really know
- To not rely on something or someone
- To not run away
- To not think about others
- To not trust people
- To not understand something yourself
- To not understand the meaning
- To not understand why
- to not use
- to not want to call/text him/her
- To not want to let someone down
- To not want to work
- To not yet be decided
- to note
- To number something
- To nurture employees from scratch
- To obey the law is everyone's duty.
- To obey the laws is everyone's duty.
- To observe one's surroundings
- to obtain
- to obtain .....
- to obtain a challenging position in the retail and wholesale sector where my extensive experience can be utilized.
- to obtain permanent residency overseas
- to of the total
- To offer
- To offer a half-and-half pizza
- To offer your seat to the old that is a kindness indeed.
- To omit
- to omit “i”
- to omoimasu vs da to omoimasu
- to one another
- to one ear
- to one less
- to one's advantage
- To one's best
- to one's best advantage
- to one's cost
- to one's credit
- to one's dying day
- to one's feet
- to one's fingertips
- to one's heart's content
- to one's mind
- to one's own
- to one's own cheek
- to one's own taste
- to one's regret
- to one's suprise
- to one's surprise
- to oneself
- To open a hotel
- To open a meeting
- to open a path
- To open a path
- to open up a can of worms
- To open up a space
- To open up new horizons
- to oppose opposed to
- to oppress
- to optimize for
- to order
- To order
- to order of
- to organize the tasks for next week
- To organize time
- to ostrasize
- To our amusement, the curtain began to rise ahead of time.
- to our best knowledge this is the first
- To our disappointment, our team lost the game.
- To our future selves
- To our great annoyance, he barged in on our party.
- To our great disappointment we failed to carry out intention.
- To our great disappointment, the game was called off.
- To our great relief, she returned home safe and sound.
- To our great surprise, he suddenly resigned.
- To our great surprise, she held her breath for three minutes.
- to our knowledge as far as we know
- To our regret, we were obliged to call off the game, which we had been looking forward to.
- To our relief, he came back safe and sound.
- To our surprise, Betty won the trophy.
- To our surprise, Emi won the 400-meter race with ease.
- To our surprise, he scoffed the lot.
- To our surprise, he was defeated in the match.
- To our surprise, he was good at singing.
- To our surprise, he won the grand prize.
- To our surprise, her prediction came true.
- To our surprise, our son has suddenly shot up recently.
- To our surprise, she has gone to Brazil alone.
- To our surprise, she revived at once.
- To our surprise, Tom came to our party with Mary.
- to ourselves
- to outward appearances
- To over do it
- To overlook something important
- to overpunch
- to overrate oneself
- to overseas
- To overtake the person in front
- to owe japanese
- To own a library is one thing and to use it is another.
- to pack
- To pack
- to paint a picture
- to paint one's nails
- To paint one's nails
- To pan-fry meat
- to panic
- To panic
- to part ways
- to partake
- to participate easily in
- to participate in a marathon
- to pary for something in japanese
- To pass an exam
- to pass forth
- To pass in front
- To pass on a idea
- to pass on his knowledge
- To pass through space and time
- to pass through that station everyday.
- To pat someone on the head
- to pay
- To pay
- to pay a debt in japanese
- to pay a visit to someone's grave and pray
- To pay all at once
- to pay attention
- to pay attention to another's needs
- To pay back
- to pay careful attention to something
- to pay crime
- to pay for sin
- to pay for utilities by automatic account transfer
- to pay into the worker’s bank accounts
- To pay money
- to pay one's respects to the workers who are doing road construction under the blazing sun in the middle of summer
- To pay special attention to something
- to pay the bill
- to pay upon receipt
- to pay wages in advance
- to peel an apple
- To peel off a sticker
- to perfection
- to perform
- to perform a test
- to perform euthanasia
- to perform evaluation
- to perform in or at
- To perform live
- To perform with a musical instrument
- to persevere and don’t give up
- to persevere despite one's old age
- To persuade somebody that your recommendation is reasonable and wise, you have to give reasons and quote known examples and authorities.
- To philosophize is to learn how to die.
- To pick a fight with her, that's courageous.
- To pick off flower petals in order
- To pick up a bunch of documents
- to pick up someone's dialect
- To pie up on a plate
- to pieces
- to pieces hinative
- to pierce
- to pierce one's body
- To pile wooden blocks high
- to pimp a butterfly
- to pitch a quirky ball
- to pity
- to place
- to place something against ~
- to place trust in
- to plan
- To plan ahead
- To plan by calculating in reverse
- To plant a flower
- To plant flowers
- To play a musical instrument
- To play a part
- To play around with a computer
- To play at a casino
- To play into someone's hands
- to play music from the speakers
- to play off one man against another
- To play the national anthem of the winning country
- to play the victim
- to play this video you need a codec
- To play with friends
- To pledge one's love
- To pledge one's undying love
- To plough through a crowd
- to png
- To polish one's shoes until they are shiny before going out
- To politely decline
- To pop a pimple
- to pop out
- To post a link
- To post something on a website
- to pound steamed rice for rice cake
- To pour a beer
- To pour hot water
- To pour in hot water
- To pour oil into water
- to pour oil on troubled waters
- to pour some milk on granola
- To pour syrup onto something
- To practice Japanese sword fighting
- to practice listening with online radio
- To practice talking without looking at the words.
- To praise someone for tasks that are easy to accomplish is harder than to reprimand someone for tasks that are not easy to accomplish
- to prank
- to prank someone asleep
- to pray for safety
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